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$425 roundtrip to anywhere in the world - Deals- msnbc.com
@ Sep 09, 2009 12:51 PM 3 comments
When Martinair announced that it would be flying from Orlando to anywhere in the world from just $425 it sounded too good to be true.
US Airways cuts movies on domestic flights
@ Jul 10, 2008 01:30 AM 0 comments
Citing fuel costs, carrier to stop in-flight entertainment in November
A tale of two crossings
@ Apr 26, 2008 01:14 PM 0 comments
On a sunny afternoon in Los Angeles last spring, I set out to do something relatively few people have done — I set out to cross the Pacific Ocean by boat.
How to turn a business trip into a vacation
@ Apr 26, 2008 01:13 PM 0 comments
Tips, ideas for workers looking to add personal days to their trips
Top 10 easy spring weekend getawaysTop 10 easy spring weekend getaways
@ Mar 18, 2008 01:22 PM 0 comments
Great, no-fuss destinations sure to put a spring in your step
Take a photo tour along China's Silk Road
@ Mar 18, 2008 01:20 PM 1 comment
Improve your skills and capture breathtaking sights on a two-week journey
Southeast Asia holidays now from just $1,530
@ Feb 29, 2008 02:20 PM 0 comments
See the sights in Borneo, Singapore, Langkawi, or Cambodia
Ultimate U.S. vacation spots
@ Feb 29, 2008 02:20 PM 1 comment
The country's most luxurious resorts whisk you away in grand style
Adventure trips that will change your life
@ Feb 29, 2008 02:18 PM 0 comments
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro has become popular on the informal adventure travel circuit, but tour company Geographic Expeditions promises a unique experience. By climbing a less-traveled route with trained guides, those on the tour avoid foot traffic while also summiting the peak at 19,340 feet. The entire trip is 17 days long and includes sightseeing in Nairobi. Prices start at $5,995.These trips to far-flung places offer travelers of all abilities the chance to be modern-day explorers.
The country's most dramatic dining
@ Feb 07, 2008 08:23 AM 1 comment
The Union Oyster House, established in Boston in 1826, is the nation's oldest continually operating restaurant. Over the years, it’s attracted some very famous patrons, including Daniel Webster, who famously downed dozens of oysters with his tumblers of brandy and water, and the Kennedy clan, who dined here so often that JFK’s favorite booth was dedicated to his memory.
10 incredible presidential suites
@ Feb 07, 2008 08:22 AM 0 comments
Presidential stories often resemble tall tales. Occasionally, however, the legends are true, as is the case with the slew of “Washington Slept Here” signs that dot much of the Northeast.
12 travel tips from the flight crew
@ Jan 23, 2008 02:59 AM 3 comments
Want to know how to improve your next trip? Ask the flight attendants for their hard-earned advice
American Airlines to offer in-flight Internet
@ Jan 23, 2008 02:57 AM 3 comments
American Airlines installing gear on Boeing 767s for service on transcontinental flights.
The Carrier has started installing equipment for high-speed Internet service on jetliners used for cross-country trips.


